&# 13, If you’ve booted up the mobile versions of Resident Evil 4, 7, or Village recently, and found you could n’t play without an internet connection, you’re not the only one. &# 13,
&# 13, It’s quite common for a lot of mobile names to require an internet connection, especially gacha activities that’ll be running inspections to make sure you’re not cheating, but it’s rare for single-player game to have them. Except as some enthusiasts have suggested online, a new release for Resident Evil 4, 7, and Village on apps, both, made it necessary to have an internet connection when starting the match up. An online network is then required when starting this app because of changes to the business process, according to the game’s release word. &# 13,
&# 13, This is obviously a very odd choice, with Reddit users suggesting that it might be due to data collection or DRM checks, though this is only speculation and would be odd given how many single-player games do n’t require you to be connected to the internet. In light of the change, a number of other Internet users also expressed their desire to ask refunds, though it’s unlikely that many people will be that some in the long run given how many people reportedly purchased these games. &# 13,
&# 13, Back in July, store data estimates from Appmagic (via Mobilegamer. According to bizbiz, Resident Evil 7 for iOS sold about 2000 units, somewhat under than through. There is n’t much of a market for those kinds of games, especially given that they cost as much as they do on consoles, since these are n’t the only mobile versions of big AAA games that have allegedly sold poorly. It does n’t help that if you just play using the touchscreen it’s a pain in the ass, so overall, you’re probably better off sticking to console or PC. &# 13, &# 13,